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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1912)
' "t rtwin. i iA-fvi lrwiT PAGE SIX frtEDFORP MAIL TRIBUNE, AiTOFOKD, ORKCipyr, WMDNRSlVAY. lORUITAKV 28, ,1013. !S! T T T f f f f T f f T T t T T T T T Y Y Y T t t Y Y Y t Y X SUA GLAUS HITS THE ROW Talent Man Drifts Into Town With BIq Supply of Coin Which He Started In to Give Away Gets Thrown in Twice. "Snntn Glaus" Wiggins of Tnlont lilt tho row Ttiesdny nntl for ti time Joy supremo raged In the urensts of tho muclicrs, Snntn Onus enmo to town well supplied with coin of tho realm and proceeded to deal It out In hnndtuls. Tho police frowned upon his habit of giving money awny nnd Jugged him. Later when ho was supposed to be sufficiently sobered to know better ho was re leased, but ho went back and started in anew. Ho was Jugged a second tlm. Wednesday morning he made his final contribution. It was $15 and went Into tho gcncrnl fund. Medford Printing company carry a full lino of legal blanks. OPENS SATURDAY Saturday tho new homo of tho First National bank will bo opened for business and for Inspection. Saturday morning sharply at 9 o'clock tho doors of the building will open for trade for the first time. In tho evening, boglnnlng at I o'clook, the doors will again bo thrown open hi an Informal recep tion to the public, which' will servo ns n. dedication. Tho bank will then close for tho dinner hour at G and not opon again until 7:30, when vis itors will be welcomed until 9:30. Music of some nature will be glvon during the reception hours, and the attractive business room will bo re- splondant to a greater degree by the prosence of flowers. No dedication services will bo carried out. n Rtuiti lime. IVmnor at noon. A fine program is lioinjj ri'iretl. RBW J. S. SMITH, President. SAN KUANCISCO, CrtK. Vol). 2S. Mrs. Margaret Uretliug la unreason able, llecause, while she was very lit her amorous husband, Theodore, played Homeo to tho Juliet of her nurse In tho sick room nho sued htm foi divorce, OHIO ASSOCIATION TO MEET IN ASHLAND The Ohio .Meintiou will meet in the Q. A. K. hall, Ashland, Friday, March 1, at 10 n. m. All Ohioans are invited to he present with well filled bnskets nntl Ohio appetites ready for IF YOU ARE A DRINKING MAN You had better stop at once or you'll lose your Job. Every lino of business Is closing its doors to "Drinking" men. It may be your turn next. Hy tho aid of OHUINK thousands of men have been restored to lives of sobriety and Industry. Wo aro so sure that ORIMN'K will benefit you that wo say to ou that It after a trial you fall to got any benefit from Its use, your money will bo refunded. When you stop "Drinking" think of the money you'll save: besides, sober men nre worth more to their omploycrs and get higher wages. Costs only $1.00 a box. Wo have an interesting booklet nuout uit UINE that we nre giving away free on request. Call at our storo and talk It over. Leon W. Ilasklns, E. Main. AUCTION SALE Closing out the entire stock of JEWELRY, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, SILVER WARE, CLOCKS, ETC., ETC., to the highest bidder Sales at 2 p. in. and ai 7:l!0 p. in. KELLER, The Jeweler 103 W. Main St. No. 15. Report or tho condition of tho Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank at Medford In tho statu of Oregon ut the rhino of IiUhIiiohh I'Vbruary !MI, I (Ml! UEHOtmOEH, l.oaiiH and tlltu-otiutn .....,,, , ... I IN, Itid.'Jil lloudn iud warrants , !),N20.!1 tttocktt and other Hocuiitlim , , , , , ,,,, 100,00 Kurnlturo and fixtures ,,.,..... n. i n i w Other real oxtnto owned , , a. I 01.. It) Duo from hanks (not lexervti hanks) .,..,,,.., I . a H l . I a Duo from approved lesorvo banks ....,,.,.,,,,,,,,, !l,7tu! lit i;iiiukh aim owier faun iioiiih ..... ,,,,,.,,,, i ,,,,,,,,, , II H 7 I Exi'tinugoR for clearing house . i,,, una oil Cash on hand t .....;.,..,.. 1 :i . tl tl .' t K Total t .... n ... $ 1 8ll,ii8tUia l.lAllllilTIKH. Capital stock paid In ..,..,....$ 00,0110.00 Surplus fund ...,.,,.,,.., I.ooo.oo Undivided profits, less expenses and tuxes pulil, ,.,,,,,,,,,. , 3fi0 'io Individual deposits subject to uhenk .....,.,,..,..... 101,81111 us Demand certificates of deptiHlt fins 05 Certified checks 01 0,7 1 Cashier checks outstaud'UK H.Nu! Ill Tlmo certificates of deposit ft,!! 17! ttt Notes and hills redlscouuted uil.au I Oil To,nl mM.10.fi a Htato of Oregon, County of Jackson, km: I, U L. Jacobs, cashier of tho aboMi named hank, do solemnly swear that tho above statement Is true to tho best of my knowlmlK,) ami belief. I.. U JACOII8, Cashier. Mr Subscribed nnd sworn to before ino this 'J7th tiny of February. I!U3. . ... , K'M1 l'Ohl.WV. Notary Publlu. Correct Attest: It l ANTI.i:. V. It. HTKWAHT. Directors. HmXKK2M f f T T f T T t f f THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE THE GOLDEN RULE High-Grade Merchandise at Popular Prices Doors now swing open to one of the most complete and best-selected stocks of merchandise in Southern Oregon. Our buyer has just returned from the East where, with the combined efforts of more than fifty other Golden Rule buyers, he was able to secure price concessions on quantities that no one merchant could handle. "Under-buy and undersell; the same goods for less, or better goods for the same price," is our Rule. While we always hold the price as low as it is possible to do, we never allow the quality of our merchandise to go below standard. You will find standard goods here at prices within the reach of all. Baldwin "4-In-ir I Patented VI "We nre exclusive agents for the above dress. Just one of. the many good things to be had at The O olden Rule. Our untiring effort is having i's effect. Gootl Shoes well fitted bring our custoiuors back. Ladies' Shoos, till width, $1-85 to $4.50. Oxfords, all width, $1.65 to $4.00 For Fit, Comfort, Stylo nnd weur Golden Rule Shoos are Hotter. They ore Union inado. They nre solid lea ther. Men's Shot, $2.25 to $7.50. Snappy Oxford, for hwell dres sers. The reason's nowcht Iii.sIh and most popular leathers at $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00. Golden Utile Shoes are Union Made. z0 f Trunks, Grips and Suit Cases of intletcribahle variety hut rent nHsured wo wdl me tliu kind you wnnt. ('uses $1.65 to $15.00. TruukK $6.00 to $25.00. MENS, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Of exceptional values. Jt has never been our good fortune lo secure so many rare bargains for one season. Boys' 2-piccc "Worsted Suits $2.65 Boys' pure wool Suits with two pairs pants $3.75 Men's Pure Wool Suits $9.50, $10.00, $11.50, $12.50, $15.00 and $18.00 Good for "I Bad Boys" I 0 Shoes have I style which will I please the boys. 1 They are made I good and solid, I which will please 1 the parents are I the best kind for I boys as they will I stand hard wear. I SOLD BY 8 IKVft vft .k iVkl I : y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y f y y y y y y y f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y A. Patent Finger-Tipped Silk Glove 50c up Look out (or silk gloves tbnt won't wear. Ypu wnt tbo Kayicr fit nnd finikh tbo Kayscr tip-tho j;uaran. tco In every pair. Vou Bot them bero ot tho prico of tbe cheapest nil with Ksyser" in tbo bem. These goods are carried in stock by us at all times. Mail us your orders. All goods guaranteed exactly as represented. Buy of a One-Price Cash House, where you save meney: Gash Buys Cheaper Than Credit Ask About Our Profit-Sharing Plan Akins, Benton & Co. Work Shirts and Work Pants Our lino of ilieHO goods is the best, lo bo had and the prices aro the lowest. Winks De troit. Special union niado Overalls and .Jackets aro niado of the host quality shrunk denim, at $1.00 Can't Bust Mini union made hand Overalls 75c Y y y f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y A AA V ! jHtrtH